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    ARKA News Agency
    Jan 14 2005


    Staff changes made in RA Government

    The U.S. appears to be gaining influence in Armenia - Human Rights
    Watch report

    Armenia still has no full freedom of speech - Human Rights Watch
    report

    Process of Nagorno Karabakh settlement developed irregularly in 2004
    - Armenian Foreign Ministry

    Trade turnover between Russia and Armenia makes USD 169.3 mln for ten
    months of 2004 - Armenian Foreign Ministry

    EIF to represent Armenia at CeBIT 2005 international ICT expo

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    STAFF CHANGES MADE IN RA GOVERNMENT

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. Staff changes made in RA Government. In
    accordance to RA President's decree Gegham Garibdjanian was appointed
    on the position of Deputy Foreign Minister.
    Newly appointed deputy minister in the end of 2004 completed his
    six-year mission of RA Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
    to Iran. L.D. --0 -

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    THE U.S. APPEARS TO BE GAINING INFLUENCE IN ARMENIA - HUMAN RIGHTS
    WATCH REPORT

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. The U.S. appears to be gaining influence
    in Armenia, which traditionally has looked to Russia for military and
    economic ties. The U.S. increased military aid and cooperation and,
    after initially refusing to involve itself, in 2004 Armenia agreed to
    send a small contingent of non-combatant military personnel to Iraq.
    The U.S. also designated Armenia as one of sixteen countries to be
    eligible for a multi-million dollar aid program called the Millennium
    Challenge Account. The U.S. stated that the flow of money was
    dependent on improvements in Armenia's human rights record.
    The Council of Europe effectively engaged Armenia to roll back some
    of the government's more authoritarian practices in 2004. The council
    continued its scrutiny of Armenia's post-accession obligations,
    noting progress in complying with some commitments, such as abolition
    of the death penalty, while expressing disappointment in other areas,
    such as the conduct of the 2003 elections. In April, the council's
    Parliamentary Assembly passed a resolution under an urgent procedure,
    expressing concern about the government crackdown against opposition
    supporters that month. Armenia responded by releasing the opposition
    supporters who were in custody on criminal charges and dropping the
    charges against many of them.
    In September 2004, the European Union and Armenia met under the
    framework of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement.
    Unfortunately, the E.U. failed to use this forum publicly to
    encourage human rights improvements, issuing a press release that did
    not raise human rights concerns. In a step that could increase the
    ability of the E.U. to influence Armenia on human rights, it included
    Armenia in its European Neighborhood Policy, giving privileged ties
    with the bloc. Officials warned that economic benefits would not flow
    until at least 2007, when Armenia will have to have negotiated action
    plans on economic and political reforms. L.D. -0 -

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    ARMENIA STILL HAS NO FULL FREEDOM OF SPEECH - HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
    REPORT

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. Although Armenia has a significant
    independent and opposition print media, the government continued to
    restrict full media freedom in the country. On April 5, 2004, the
    Russian television channel NTV had its broadcasting suspended
    throughout the country, after broadcasting footage of opposition
    protests. The official reason given for the suspension was `technical
    problems.' By the end of September, NTV had not resumed broadcasting
    and the government had given its broadcasting frequency to another
    Russian channel that does not do news programming. In October,
    Kentron, a private Armenian television station, cancelled a Radio
    Free Europe and Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) news and analysis program
    three days after it began broadcasts. RFE/RL believed that a
    high-level government official had forced the cancellation. Local
    NGOs continue a campaign for broadcasting rights for A1+ television,
    which had been a highly popular and independent channel. The national
    broadcasting commission remains steadfast, however, refusing to grant
    licenses to A1+ and Noyan Tapan television channels, which were shut
    down in 2002 and 2001 respectively. L.D. -0--

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    PROCESS OF NAGORNO KARABAKH SETTLEMENT DEVELOPED IRREGULARLY IN 2004
    - ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. The process of Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    settlement developed irregularly in 2004, as Press and Information
    Department of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reports this is stated in
    report of Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Valery Loshchinin
    summarizing Russian foreign policy in 2004. According to the report,
    the meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents Robert
    Kocharian and Ilham Aliyev organized by Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group (Russia, USA, France) in April in Warsaw enable after a year
    and half pause to re-launch negotiations between the sides. Since May
    thru August four rounds of consultations under aegis of Co-Chairs
    were held four rounds of consultations between two countries Foreign
    Ministers. As a result of Prague consultations were outlined
    perspective opportunities of solution of the most difficult issues of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement that were presented to Armenian and
    Azerbaijani Presidents reviews.
    The report mentions that the topic of the conflict settlement was
    discussed by the Russian President Vladimir Putin during repeated
    conversations with Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents. It was
    permanently present in agenda of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
    Lavrov's with Foreign Minister of both countries. Russia was calling
    constantly the sides on responsible and flexible behavior, convincing
    them that only own efforts of the countries may bring to the mutually
    acceptable solution. During the contacts the Russian position that
    mediator efforts of Co-Chairs may only promote the sides to find a
    compromise, was repeatedly stressed. During Astana three-lateral
    summit with participation of Russian President on September 15 both
    countries Presidents agreed to take time-out until the end of October
    2004. However on October 14 Baku initiated inclusion in the agenda of
    the 59th session of the UN General Assembly the issue on situation on
    the occupied lands of Azerbaijan that hindered the prompt resume of
    the negotiating process.
    According to the Russian Foreign Ministry the situation was possible
    to clear in the beginning of December as a result of meeting of
    Co-Chairs with Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers in Sofia
    and Brussels, during which Baku promised not to put to voting its
    resolution project, while Yerevan agreed with support of sending a
    mission in end of January-early February of 2005 to the `occupied
    lands' around Nagorno Karabakh that would seek, if any facts related
    to settlements on the territories with participation of the OSCE
    Minsk Group country representatives. At the same time the sides
    agreed to resume Prague talks on discussion of various elements of
    the conflict settlements, the reguilar round of which was held on 11
    January, 2005. T.M. -0--

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    TRADE TURNOVER BETWEEN RUSSIA AND ARMENIA MAKES USD 169.3 MLN FOR TEN
    MONTHS OF 2004 - ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. The trade turnover between Russia and
    Armenia makes USD 169.3 mln for ten months of 2004. As Press and
    Information Department of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reports this
    is stated in report of Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Valery
    Loshchinin summarizing Russian foreign policy in 2004. According to
    the report Russian-Armenian relations in 2004 acquired a new dynamics
    and were characterized by more active contacts on highest and high
    levels. During the year Russian and Armenian Presidents had five
    meetings. Activity of Russian-Armenian Intergovernmental Committee on
    Economic Affairs resumed its activity: its Co-Chairs held a meeting
    in October in Yerevan, while holding of the sixth meeting is
    scheduled in late December in Moscow. `We revealed new directions of
    mutual business cooperation: banking investments. Russia maintained
    the position of the key trade partner and investor in Armenia', the
    report mentions. According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry the sides
    also were developing successful relations in humanities sphere. To
    improve the education sphere, Russian and Armenian Education
    Ministries signed agreement on cooperation.
    To mention according to Armenian National Statistical Service, trade
    turnover between Armenia and Russia in January-October 2004 made USD
    206.7 mln (export - USD 65566.8 thou., import - USD 141117.4 thou.),
    versus USD 245.5 mln for the same period in 2003 (export - USD
    75456.1 thou., import - USD 170068.3 thou.) T.M. -0--

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    EIF TO REPRESENT ARMENIA AT CEBIT 2005 INTERNATIONAL ICT EXPO

    YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. Enterprises Incubator Fund EIF will
    present Armenian IT industry at CeBIT 2005 largest international ICT
    expo to be held in Hanover (Germany) from March 10 to 16th, 2005. The
    press release of the Fund says that Armenian booth (21 sq. meter, two
    open sides) will be located in Hall 8 dedicated to outsourcing.
    Enterprises Incubator Foundation was founded by the RA Government
    with financial assistance of WB in 2002. The objective of the Fund is
    to assist the ICT companies and stimulate economic growth in this
    area. The activities of the Fund are aimed at organization of
    training courses, implementation of curricula together with higher
    education institutions of the republic and providing necessary spaces
    for IT companies. L.V. -0--
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